How much are you wanting to spend?
Kubota could fit the bill, or a Simplicity could do it cheaper. Big difference is the Simplicity doesn't have a 3PH. It has a drive for the tiller with a long shaft that connects underneath the tractor where the mower is normally run from. It was a bear to hook up, but it worked good once on the tractor.
If you could afford a Kubota, New Holland or any CUT with a 3ph that would make hook up and using the tiller a lot easier.
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1*How much are you wanting to spend?
2*Kubota could fit the bill, or a
3*Simplicity could do it cheaper.
Big difference is the Simplicity doesn't have a 3PH.
4*It has a drive for the tiller with a long shaft that connects underneath the tractor where the mower is normally run from.
5*It was a bear to hook up, but it worked good once on the tractor.
6*If you could afford a Kubota, New Holland or any CUT with a 3 ph that would make hook up and using the tiller a lot easier
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part 21*Something new or used 3000 to 6500 depending on age condition hours how it's equipped and what it is.
2*I would love to have a Kubota BX1500 as it's perfect for what I have in mind.
Unfortunately it's outside the budget limit of 6500 dollars.
3*I could go for one if the price was right.
4* Sounds like the same set up the Old Bolens tractors use.
5*I plan on leaving the tiller on the tractor.
Since I wouldn't be changing it back and forth from on and off that shouldn't be too big of a deal.
6*As I said I wouldn't be changing the tiller back and forth so a 3 point isn't that urgent.
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Unfortunately it's outside the budget limit of 6500 dollars.
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